I Take It On Home
Charlie Rich Lyrics


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Sometimes at the end of the day
Before I head home, I make a stop along the way
A couple of drinks, wait for the 5 o'clock rush to go by

And almost always there's a lady
Oh, and it's so hard, she starts coming on
I back it on up, turn it around and take it on home
Sometimes I've gotta go out of town
I'll be gone for a couple of days
And this buddy of mine he's a hound in the first degree

And almost always there's the ladies
And it ain't easy there out and alone
But I back it on up, turn it around, take it on home

I take it on home to a woman who sticks by me
'Cause I believe she'd do the same if she was me
And I wouldn't know where to turn to if she was gone




So when I ain't working, I don't hang out I take it on home
I back it on up, turn it around and take it on home

Overall Meaning

In the song "I Take It On Home," Charlie Rich sings about a man who faces temptation while he's out, but he ultimately chooses to be faithful to his wife. At the end of the day, he stops for a couple of drinks, but it's almost as if the women come to him, making it difficult for him to resist their advances. Despite this, he turns them down and decides to go home to his wife. Similarly, when he goes out of town, he is surrounded by women, but he still manages to resist their advances and goes back home to his wife.


The lyrics of the song present the theme of temptation which is something that every person faces in their lives. Moreover, the lyrics highlight the importance of choosing the right thing even if it’s difficult. The song also conveys the idea of loyalty and respect for one's partner. Charlie Rich has written this song in such a way that listeners can relate to it, as he captures the struggle of being faithful in a world filled with temptation.


Line by Line Meaning

Sometimes at the end of the day
At times during the day's close


Before I head home, I make a stop along the way
Prior to returning home, I lay by someplace


A couple of drinks, wait for the 5 o'clock rush to go by
I drink a few refreshments and wait for the after-work traffic to calm down


And almost always there's a lady
On most occasions, there's a woman present


Oh, and it's so hard, she starts coming on
It's challenging as she makes advances


I back it on up, turn it around and take it on home
I respectfully decline and return home


Sometimes I've gotta go out of town
Occasionally, I must leave town


I'll be gone for a couple of days
I'll be away for a few days


And this buddy of mine he's a hound in the first degree
One of my friends is quite promiscuous


And almost always there's the ladies
Frequently, women surround us


And it ain't easy there out and alone
It's not comfortable being out there without company


But I back it on up, turn it around, take it on home
Nevertheless, I remain faithful and return home


I take it on home to a woman who sticks by me
I return home to a loyal companion


'Cause I believe she'd do the same if she was me
I think she'd do the same if she was in my shoes


And I wouldn't know where to turn to if she was gone
I'd be lost if she left me


So when I ain't working, I don't hang out I take it on home
When I'm free, I don't hang out; I return home


I back it on up, turn it around and take it on home
I refuse temptation and return home




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: KENNY O'DELL

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